lance@lance-desktop:~$ mount | grep /tmp
lance@lance-desktop:~$
Later today I'm going to dist-upgrade a highly modified Ubuntu Precise to Quantal. By highly modified I mean it's using 'gnome-session-fallback' with a bunch of gconf and dconf tweaks. So I'll see if I get the same behavior with that Ubuntu.
All of the Lubuntu tests I've done began with a totally fresh and updated Lubuntu Precise, no modifications, and I was just using the command 'update-manager -d -c'.
I'm guessing that by the time I get to the next test the upgrade process will be "official" so I can just use the update-manager. I must now take care of some non-puter issues that can't wait.
If I did that right it returns nothing:
lance@lance- desktop: ~$ mount | grep /tmp desktop: ~$
lance@lance-
Later today I'm going to dist-upgrade a highly modified Ubuntu Precise to Quantal. By highly modified I mean it's using 'gnome- session- fallback' with a bunch of gconf and dconf tweaks. So I'll see if I get the same behavior with that Ubuntu.
All of the Lubuntu tests I've done began with a totally fresh and updated Lubuntu Precise, no modifications, and I was just using the command 'update-manager -d -c'.
I'm guessing that by the time I get to the next test the upgrade process will be "official" so I can just use the update-manager. I must now take care of some non-puter issues that can't wait.